The Baroness Mobarik CBE
Conservative
Member of the House of Lords
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Baroness Mobarik's full title is The Baroness Mobarik CBE. Her name is Nosheena Shaheen Mobarik, and she is a current member of the House of Lords.
Allowance claims · 2026
Data not yet released for 2026 — the Lords Finance Office publishes monthly CSVs ~6-8 weeks after month-end.
Ministerial activity
Records on file
2
1 meeting ·
1 hospitality ·
0 gifts ·
0 overseas trips
· 2017-01-01 → 2017-03-31
Recent meetings
| Date | Met with | Purpose | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-01-12 | — | Discussion of new role at the organisation | cabinet-office |
Recent hospitality
| Date | Host | Type | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-02-08 | — | Dinner | — |
Source: gov.uk ministerial transparency returns. Coverage:
HM Treasury and DSIT. Published quarterly under the Ministerial
Code; refreshed monthly on the 7th.
Lords votes · 2026
162 divisions
90 Content(55.6%)
2 Not-Content(1.2%)
70 didn't vote(43.2%)
2026-04-13
Not-Content
69–332
Not-Content
2026-03-05
Content
214–142
Content
2026-01-12
Content
201–169
Content
2026-01-05
Content
194–130
Content
2026-01-05
Content
168–178
Not-Content
2026-01-05
Content
210–131
Content
2026-01-05
Content
132–124
Content
Source: lordsvotes-api.parliament.uk. "Result" shows the headline
Content vs Not-Content tally (including tellers). The Lords doesn't
publish a "didn't vote" attendance roll like the Commons, so the
figure above conflates absence with abstention.
Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25
2026-06-11
Bosnia and Herzegovina
My Lords, many voices were raised during the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, but it was only after Srebrenica that the world took action. I visited Bosnia shortly after the Dayton peace agreement was signed and I encountered a country tr
2026-05-21
King’s Speech
My Lords, we were once unquestionably a leading military and economic power. Today, our role is less clearly defined. We still have significant soft power through our institutions, global networks and cultural reach, and His Majesty the King embodies tha
2026-03-11
UK Space Economy
The first vertical-launch spaceport to receive planning consent was at Sutherland, in the far north of Scotland. However, Orbex, the private entity in the equation, suspended construction of Sutherland’s spaceport in December 2024, with only six months t
My Lords, having travelled to Bosnia shortly after Dayton, I saw the devastation for myself and was asked to witness the uncovering of a mass grave. I therefore know where hateful rhetoric and weakened institutions can lead. Today, Bosnia’s resilience i
2025-11-18
Space Debris
My Lords, having our own sovereign launch capability is one of the most practical tools we could have for monitoring space debris. It gives us the ability to put the right satellites into the right orbits at the right time without relying on another coun
2025-09-19
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, the assisted dying Bill presents one of the most profound moral and legal questions of our time: how to balance personal autonomy with the duty to protect society’s most vulnerable. It asks whether we can lawfully offer people a choice over the
2025-09-05
Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill
My Lords, I commend the noble Baroness, Lady Anelay, and the honourable John Grady in the other place for introducing this Private Member’s Bill. I welcome the Bill, which is short in text but highly significant in impact. It addresses a crucial point of
2025-07-18
Strategic Defence Review 2025
The excellent strategic defence review of the noble Lord, Lord Robertson, rightly recognises that space is now a crucial and critical domain, one that underpins modern defence, national security and civilian infrastructure. What was once a metaphor for
My Lords, I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to raise the important and pressing issue of the safety and security of journalists and media workers worldwide. Of course, the UK is a member of the Media Freedom Coalition and has a sincere commitme
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking, as a member of the Media Freedom Coalition, to ensure the safety and security of journalists and media workers worldwide.
2025-04-01
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
Thank you—I shall remember that on the next occasion.
There have been so many notable speeches today, but time does not permit me to mention all of them. I think that this debate has shown that we on these Benches, joined by others across this House,
2025-04-01
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, first, I thank all those who have participated in this debate and shown their support for the intention behind my amendment. I am disappointed that the noble Lord, Lord Collins of Highbury, decided not to respond to the debate as such. I though
2025-04-01
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, I thank the noble Baronesses, Lady Foster of Aghadrumsee and Lady Jones of Moulsecoomb, and the noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss, for their support.
My amendment proposes the nomination of life peerages equivalent to the number
2025-04-01
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
2025-03-14
Palestine Statehood (Recognition) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I first congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Northover, on introducing this Private Member’s Bill, which I strongly support. Some have said that a two-state solution is no longer an option, but they have yet to propose an alternative. I belie
2024-12-11
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, considering the very serious challenges we are facing, both domestic and international, it is difficult to understand why this debate is taking precedence. If the House requires reform, then choosing to expel a small number of Members, regardle
2024-10-18
Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, on putting forward this important Bill and on her eloquent and forceful introduction. I intend to make just a few remarks with regard to unaccompanied refugee children having the right to bring th
My Lords, less than a year and a half ago, this House debated one of the most draconian powers of the state: the power of administrative detention. Noble Lords may remember that my concern then was with the wielding of this power over children and famili
My Lords, I thank my noble friend the Minister for the reassurances she has given. In our time in the European Parliament, when we served together, I admired my noble friend for her moderate and well-balanced views. But the overwhelming perception of Mus
2024-03-05
Foreign Affairs
The Middle East is a part of the world that the UK understands, and, in turn, the UK is held in affection there. It is with concern, therefore, that I hear from long-standing friends there that those feelings are changing. We are seen as either bystander
My Lords, I support Amendment 55, in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Lister of Burtersett, supported by the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Chelmsford and the noble Baronesses, Lady Neuberger and Lady Brinton. I also support Amendments 78 and 7
2023-11-15
King’s Speech
My Lords, on Monday evening, at the Guildhall, the Prime Minister, in reference to the devastating situation in the Middle East, made a profound statement:
“The past is trying to stop the future being born”.
It is true. Both sides carry scars fro
2023-07-12
Illegal Migration Bill
My Lords, I wish to test the opinion of the House.
2023-07-12
Illegal Migration Bill
Leave out from “36” to end and insert “, do disagree with the Commons in their Amendment 36A and 36B in lieu, and do propose Amendments 36C and 36D in lieu of Amendments 31, 35 and 36—
2023-07-12
Illegal Migration Bill
My Lords, I shall speak to Motion J1 in my name. First, I am grateful to the Minister for his invitation to discuss this matter last week and for acknowledging the particular vulnerabilities of children who arrive in this country alone. But, having caref
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Register of Interests · 3 entries on file
Declarations under the Lords Code of Conduct. Free text — no monetary values, no hours worked. A declaration that an interest exists, not a claim about its size.
Category 2: Shareholdings etc. (b)
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M Computer Technologies Ltd
registered 2020-08-17 · amended 2025-04-05
Category 4: Sponsorship
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Research and policy advice is provided by Refugee, Asylum and Migration Policy (RAMP) Project
registered 2023-06-05 · amended 2026-02-23
Category 5: Overseas visits
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Visit to Doha, Qatar, 5–8 December 2025, to attend Doha Forum 2025; flights, accommodation and subsistence costs paid by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of State of Qatar
registered 2025-12-18
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Party history
2014-09-19 → present
Conservative
current
Government posts
2016-07-17 → 2017-04-06
Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)
Opposition posts
None recorded.
Committee memberships
2015-06-08 → 2015-07-08
Refreshment Committee (Lords)
2016-05-26 → 2016-07-17
EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee
2016-09-13 → 2016-11-09
Intellectual Property (Unjustified Threats) Bill [HL] Special Public Bill Committee
2022-02-02 → 2023-12-31
Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee
2025-01-30 → 2025-10-20
UK Engagement with Space Committee
2026-01-27 → present
National Resilience Committee
Contact
Parliamentary office
mobarikn@parliament.uk
020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
APPGs (2026) · 8 active officership(s) · 8 historic
| Group | Role(s) | Funders | Officers in group | Next deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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All-Party Parliamentary Group for Foreign Affairs
Subject Group
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Vice Chair | — | 4 | 2027-02-28 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Boxing
Subject Group
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Officer | Stewart Public Affairs Ltd | 4 | 2027-02-22 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Britain-Pakistan Trade and Tourism
Subject Group
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Vice Chair | — | 15 | 2024-01-29 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Kashmir
Country, Area or Region Group
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Vice Chair | — | 4 | 2027-01-12 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Local Resilience and Civil Contingencies
Subject Group
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Vice Chair | — | 11 | 2024-10-21 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Pakistan
Country, Area or Region Group
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Vice Chair | — | 4 | 2026-01-09 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees
Subject Group
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Officer | Refugee Council | 4 | 2027-01-10 |
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All-Party Parliamentary Jordan Group
Country, Area or Region Group
|
Vice Chair | — | 4 | 2027-04-11 |
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Written parliamentary questions · 2026
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of 1 tabled
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departments
2026-01-27
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Cyprus: Overseas Trade
Answered
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Bills sponsored & supported · 2026
0 bills
0 as lead sponsor
0 as supporter
No bills sponsored or supported in 2026.
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primary mover (sortOrder = 1); "Supporter" rows are
members of either House who
backed the bill at introduction. Year is the bill's first-reading
date.
Historic bills (all-time)
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0 as lead sponsor
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No bills sponsored or supported on record.
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year. The "Sponsored" tag = lead sponsor; "Supported" = backed at
introduction. Sorted newest first.